Fannie Mae is leaving its Midtown Center headquarters in downtown D.C. five years early, dealing a blow to the area. The Prudential Insurance Company is also planning to leave the Randolph Street skyscraper it built seven decades ago, taking the name with it. Both departures signify significant changes in the respective cities.
Add another loss to the city of Chicago. The Prudential Insurance Company, who built the skyscraper 70 years ago, is giving up 40% of its space and taking the name. The Prudential will be no more after 70 years. We've stressed that this would be an inevitable outcome. People… https://t.co/uZaozSmKTe
The Prudential Insurance Company is planning to leave the Randolph Street skyscraper it built seven decades ago — and taking the name with it. The departure is momentous, Dennis Rodkin writes for WBEZ’s Reset. https://t.co/rEemzihZUq
A longtime landmark in Arlington VA, the church is scheduled for demolition; the congregation will settle into new office building. https://t.co/22yt12fo8y
"Fannie Mae will to exit its Midtown Center headquarters five years early, exercising an out clause in its lease and dealing another devastating blow to downtown D.C." https://t.co/t0PQshJEHU
Money, Power, Inequality: As each Black church departs Boston for cheaper and more expansive pastures, pieces of history and culture go with them, community members say. https://t.co/m5HcLjgLoS
Fannie Mae leaving its new building is another big loss for downtown DC. (And geez, it took years to get the WSJ photo editors to default to photos of the new glass building and not the Wegmans on Wisconsin Ave.) https://t.co/QApBivoNtQ